Since the upgrade I noticed that the new password generator does not have a checkbox that you can tick to see the password that has been generated, is there a way to reverse this somewhere in the settings?

I also see a number (4.99) written right after the "Password length" indicator, could you please explain what that means?

What is the position of password generated passwords if there is a disc failure,and no back up media with sticky passwords/passwords copied to it. As they are encrpted and invisable unless de-encrypted and copied to a file in which case there would be a security vulnerablity from hackers?

Suppose this is where a USB portable copy comes into strength,which can be used with another stickypassword copy on another machine. Yes?

I was asking in relation to accessing accounts on another machine having copied passwords using the notepad and pasted them to a file outside stickypasswords. In the event of a system failure wiping stickypassword I could still use my accounts from the back up copy.

However I asked if that was really the purpose of using the portable version as a security backup ready to port to any other machine.

To install the portable version:Insert an USB stick > open SP > in upper left corner, open the drop down menu > select Tools, Portable Passwords and follow the step-by-step instructions to install & syncronize the databases.

To access the portable version on another computer:Insert the USB stick > Use Explorer (or another file browser) to navigate to the USB stick (with a SP logo!). Click on Sticky Password.exe in the root of the stick.

Sticky Password Portable is just a regular desktop application which you are used to operate, but on a USB, so you can carry your passwords with you anywhere securely. Do not copy any passwords to unprotected files like Notepad ever! That is very insecure and all your passwords are vulnerable.History of generated passwords is not ported to the portable version however, we will discuss this within our team.